Renting's still relevant today in real estate, hence why it's important for you to get in the know about everything from tenant-landlord law to simple tenant inspections of all the "white goods." (Want to know what "white goods" are? Feel free to read up on the content provided here!) Learn about eviction notices, pet policies, guarantors, inventory, deposits, release clauses, break clauses, subleasing, home improvements, and so much more. Everything you need to know about renting: it's all here, in a tight package with a key to unlock the door. You're ready to move in.

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Who knew that simply living in your home would actually build something called home equity? That’s a good thing, by the way. What is “home equity” on your zero-down home from the H.O.P.E. Program, for instance? Simply Put, Your “Home Equity” Is the Combined-Amount Market Value of Your Home Based on All the Interest You Invested in It […]

If you’ve clicked on this, you’re probably asking the ultimate question of the universe for those individuals and families progressing toward the next step in life. Whether you’re knee-deep in the real estate market as a renter and seeking a prospect for new home ownership, or you’re currently a homeowner looking to upgrade for more square […]

It’s a jungle out there! Seriously! Let’s say you’ve lived the dorm life in college, and you’ve had a taste of being out there on your own. You’re ready for the big time now: it’s called “renting a home.” This means you have an actual dwelling, complete with prospects for roof leaks, fridge breakdowns, theft, vandalism, […]

You know that timeless show “Clueless” with Alicia Silverstone? It paved the way for mallrats, Paul Blarts, segways, mannequins, food courts, and lots and lots of bubblegum, but who would’ve thought that there was even a shred of knowledge lending to the art of house hunting? Or in this case, renting? (For all intents and purposes, […]

Patience, Daniel-San; Mr. Miyagi will teach you how to be a real estate guru. You said it best there! It’s all about patience. Paint the car, paint the house, paint the fence! Are you kidding me? It’s true, though; you have to be patient, thorough, and complete with your investigation of rental properties and apartment complexes, […]

Think about how this might be relevant to you. You’re dealing with a landlord, for crying out loud! Ask a room full of fifty home renters if they ever had just one problem with their landlord, and chances are at least 50% of them will raise their hands. Maybe this is why homeowners sleep a lot […]

This can be as confusing as the Edward Nygma with the riddles, and if I were Batman, I’d get some ground rules down on what guidelines to follow in spite of the many situations you could be involved in with a landlord, property management company, or apartment complex. Get some rental tips together and make […]

It’s sad that everyone thinks of a landlord as that cybernetic killer, preying on the innocent and taking your money. Your landlord is not the Terminator, people. Arnold Schwarzenegger would retch at the thought. In truth, your landlord’s probably one of the most harmless mammals known to man, and if you really get to know your landlord […]

You may heard of renters insurance but wonder why on God’s green Earth would you ever need it. Who knows — you may not need it at all. After all, you technically don’t own anything in the home except for your typical belongings: perhaps a TV, some clothes, a phone, and maybe a few other things. […]

This rule you’ll read about out of all the rental tips you’ll pick up does happen to be very particular. By particular, I mean involving a landlord who will immediately throw a temper tantrum over the fact that you, the tenant, thought it would be a good idea to have your daughter paint a flower on […]